You have to figure out what possible genetics the seeds would have contained. Such as...What other plants were in the room flowering with your Hawaiian snow? Male and female. If you didn't have any males in the room, you can rule that out. Then you will be left with the possibility of a nanner or two (hermie flowers) poppin up without you noticing, and hitting your Hawaiin Snow. The seeds that come from that would not be a hybrid, but rather fully express the phenotypes from the genes of only 1 of its parents. Let's say you had a Skunk #1 in there with your Hawaiin snow, and a hermie flower accidently pollenated your Hawaiin Snow. The resulting seed would only express the genes of either the Skunk #1 or Hawaiin Snow. This should help you narrow down what strain pollenated your lady. Figure out what strains were in there, and start narrowing them down. If you get a male and female from the seeds, you can make your first ever cross!! But if they came from hermie plants, they will likely be feminized. Hope this helps and isn't too confusing.